Little help need a profesional opinion?

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I am no professional, but if I were buying a detector for use at the beach I would definitely buy a waterproof one. I don't think either Minelab you mentioned can be submerged under water. Good luck with your purchase. Let us know what you decide. :) Tt
 

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I am no professional, but if I were buying a detector for use at the beach I would definitely buy a waterproof one. I don't think either Minelab you mentioned can be submerged under water. Good luck with your purchase. Let us know what you decide. :) Tt

Problem is waterproof Minelab is quite a bit more $$$. You can use Minelab Sovereign on beach, but salt air will take its toll in corrosion after a few years. With that in mind, buy a used one that was not used on the beach, and as new as possible. There are some really old ones out there. The GT is probably newer than the XS 2A, as GT was released later, but no guarantee which is newer. Ask about age from seller and where it was used. BTW, I'm no expert, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn last night.
 

Depends on if you plan on getting wet or not.

If you want to wade in the water and not worry about your machine, get a waterproof unit. You WILL eventually get your machine wet if you're going out into thigh high water or deeper. Sneaker waves just happen no matter how careful you are. PI machines are an inexpensive way to get out into the surf. Yes you will dig more trash/iron. But you also have access to an entire section of the ocean that you cannot detect with a land machine. This means you can get into the trenches/sandbars during high tides if you choose. Those areas are only accessible during low tide if you don't plan on getting into the water.

If you only want to detect the whole beach during low tide and basically schedule your detecting times around the tides which are always changing, get a land machine, and benefit from discrimination. Not that you can't detect during high tide. But using a waterproof machine means the changes in tides don't chase me off the section of wet sand I'm detecting If I'm ok with getting wet. If you don't want to get into the water beyond ankle to knee deep a land machine should be fine.

You'll find clad and jewelry and junk either way. Most of the good beach detecting is done in good cuts. When there is a lack of cuts there is a lack of targets. Watch the tides, swells and storms and be ready to be on dawn patrol. Early birds get the gold.
 

Save your money and get a good water machine. You will wish you did as soon as you buy something inferior.
 

Buy the water proof one. Once you find a few gold rings you will be able to trade up or stay with what you have. Good luck
 

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